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An exhibition of objects that were destroyed as a result of Russian military aggression is on display in Lviv

An exhibition dedicated to objects destroyed as a result of Russian military aggression opens in the Powder Tower in Lviv

 

The exhibition features photographs of 26 destroyed educational and cultural buildings in the Sumy region.

The opening of the photo exhibition “The Walls that Heard Everything” took place as part of another project, “The Walls of Sumy Region”. It is being implemented by journalists from Kordon.Media.

The main goal is to document the war crimes of the Russian Federation in order to spread the facts of human rights violations and any principles of warfare by the occupiers. The team worked on the project for 5 months. During this time, they managed to visit 14 frontline communities to record the buildings destroyed by the Russians: schools, kindergartens, libraries and architectural monuments.

You can find out more about how the Russians destroyed a particular object by scanning the QR codes next to the photos or on the YouTube channel of “Kordon.Media”: bit.ly/4d4Eh2G

Previously, the exhibition was exhibited in Kyiv and Sumy. Now it is in Lviv. You can see it until 26 July.

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